Nevermind. Clever girl already posted...
Nevermind. Clever girl already posted...
Can we talk about Highlander not needing any sequels at all next?
So today you’re on the side of the big corporate defense contractors who want to make hundreds of millions of extra dollars selling a shiny new technology to the government that doesn’t work near as well as the tried and true steam catapults?
It’s important not to let it get rusty.
The fact that it got published at all is already “too far”. That’s the entire point.
That’s part of my point. Nothing should be published until *after* peer review has been done and the experimental results validated, by more than one party. Why? Because the mere fact of being published in the first place grants legitimacy to the conclusion, and media attention (particularly for “revolutionary”…
And that is also part of the problem with the view that science is this bastion of purity and absent of any unscientific pressure (political or otherwise). It’s not. Academia, and specifically the academic research funding, peer review, tenure, and publishing processes, are subject to a huge amount of academic…
If science were doing its job to begin with, it never would have been published in the first place. Up until today, this would have been pointed to as a valid, published, and peer reviewed study which could be relied upon as factual. That’s a problem.
Easy fix. Just replace it with FUT1L3.
A. He’s 28. He should have been “done with esports” a while ago.
It’s Uber.
The real irony is calling somebody out for being ignorant of technology, from a position of ignorance about the specific common technology upgrade that he’s calling the guy out about. It’s very meta.
I’ll take “How to look stupid on the Internet for $1000", Alex.
Of course it has all the basic ingredients for life. It’s called Enchilada.
There are anti-fraud aspects of the data processing platforms which are able to detect this kind of thing, fyi.
+1
I guess the Radius Pivot monitor doesn’t exist anymore?
I know. I’ve worked there. There are obviously cultural differences.
Yes, well, when you pirate the content to begin with, costs are low! ;-)
Netflix has approximately 50M US subscribers, or about 16% of the population. Even if LeEco’s subscriber number is inflated and the reality is that it has market penetration similar to Netflix’s US penetration, the subscriber base is still something like 240M. Almost 5x what Netflix is doing in the US.